Patch Tuesday Had a Good Run: Mythos and the New Recovery Math

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Gambit

Disruption is inevitable. The speed and skill it takes to cause it just collapsed. AI removed the human limiter on both sides: attackers now turn fresh vulnerabilities into working exploitation with a fraction of the people and expertise it used to require, and zero-days surface faster than any team can safely test and ship a fix. The patch model that held for a decade just expired.

This session opens with threat-intelligence research from Gambit’s own team on how fast this is already moving in the wild, and how little an adversary now needs to know to succeed. From there it gets to where that research leads. When prevention cannot keep pace, continuous resilience becomes the discipline that matters. It comes down to one thing: how fast and how cleanly you get your business-critical services back online.

Curtis Simpson, Chief Strategy Officer at Gambit Security, connects the research to what real, end-to-end recovery actually takes inside a complex hybrid environment, and why the tools most teams already address portions of the big problem.


Speakers

Curtis Simpson

Chief Strategy Officer, Gambit Security

Curtis Simpson is a proven executive leader with over 20 years of experience in business-focused security and technology executive roles at Fortune 100 enterprises, multi-billion dollar tech companies and security startups. He currently serves as Chief Strategy Officer at Gambit Security, where he acts as an extension of the founders’ team and leads strategy from both a technology and business perspective. Prior to joining Gambit Security as CSO, Curtis was the CISO, CIO and CAO at Armis and before that, he was the Global CISO at Sysco Foods. He has spoken at hundreds of live and virtual technology and leadership events around the globe.


Terry Sweeney

Moderator

Contributing Editor, Black Hat

Terry Sweeney is a Los Angeles-based writer and editor who's covered business technology for three decades. He's written about cyber security for more than 15 years and was one of the founding editors of Dark Reading. Sweeney has covered enterprise networking extensively, as well as its supporting technologies like storage, wireless, cloud-based apps and the emerging Internet of Things. He's been a contributing editor to The Washington Post, Crain’s New York Business, Red Herring, Information Week, Network World, SearchAWS.com, and Stadium Tech Report.